But, for this blog, we thought we’d include some of the updates and innovations to the platforms and tools you use every day
Microsoft Office
The office platform and app for windows are being updated to help users find content more easily, across multiple file types whether they are stored in the cloud or shared through Teams or Outlook. The Recommended Files section is also getting an upgrade with new inline action buttons and the My Content pane is also gaining new search and filter capabilities. More and more we’re accessing files more multiple devices, so a smoother search functionality for finding documents in a hurry will be a welcome update for many.
Microsoft PowerPoint
Upgrades to Microsoft’s steadfast presentation package include a recording studio feature designed to help users record and share presentations more easily. The studio will also integrate with Cameo and Designer in PowerPoint to improve the quality of slides, creating a more immersive and engaging experience.
Microsoft Excel.
A boost for developers this one, a new JavaScript API will allow creation of custom data types including images, entities and formatted number values, backed by custom data sources.
Microsoft Viva
One for the HR & People professionals out there, Microsoft’s employee experience tool is now available to all users with core modules including Viva Topics, Viva Insights, Viva Connections and Viva Learning with the vision of helping organisations foster a culture of human connection, purpose, growth, wellbeing and results.
and last but not least, Microsoft Teams
Microsoft announced a bevvy of improvements and innovations for Teams including Microsoft Loop an application for information sharing across the 365 suite which includes Teams and Dynamics 365. Improvements within the app focus on security and mixed reality capabilities and ways to host more compelling virtual events on the platform.